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Priscilla Warner
Priscilla Warner co-authored The New York Times bestselling memoir The Faith Club, then spent three years hyperventilating her way through an extended book tour.
Finally, in the skies over Oklahoma, she vowed to heal from the terrifying panic disorder that had haunted her for years. She set out to meditate her way from panic to peace, and wrote a memoir about her experiences with a Tibetan monk, meditation teachers, mystical rabbis, skilled therapists and a brilliant neuroscientist. Her successful cure for panic includes frequent doses of dark chocolate. All of this journey is chronicled in her forthcoming Learning to Breathe: My Yearlong Quest to Bring Calm to My Life.





